Boris Johnson holds secret talks on Ukraine — The Times
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Boris Johnson holds secret talks on Ukraine — The Times

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Source:  The Times

As journalists managed to find out, former British leader Boris Johnson held a secret meeting with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. According to the latest information, it happened in Caracas.

Boris Johnson's secret talks regarding Ukraine. What is known

The editors of the publication, with reference to their anonymous sources, claim that the politicians discussed in detail the course of Russia's war against Ukraine.

Journalists draw attention to the fact that Johnson flew to Caracas from the Dominican Republic, where he was vacationing with his family, on a private plane.

In total, he stayed in Venezuela for less than 24 hours.

According to insiders, the former Prime Minister of Great Britain discussed with Maduro the Russian invasion of Ukraine and information about the possible supply of weapons and other military equipment from Venezuela to Russia.

In addition, it is noted that the topic of normalization of relations with Great Britain, which does not recognize the legitimacy of the Maduro administration, was at the center of the negotiations.

Johnson assessed the probability of a Russian attack on NATO

As the former British leader Boris Johnson recently stated, he considers the risk of Russia's attack on NATO member states to be real.

The politician voiced a forecast that Russia's invasion of NATO territory could happen during the presidency of dictator Vladimir Putin.

Yes, he (Putin. — Ed.) can attack. I believe that this cannot be ruled out.

In addition, Boris Johnson frankly admitted that he did not like how Putin reflected on Poland "in his terrible interview".

And I believe that he can try to do something like that, - believes the former British leader.

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